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bdash | 5 months ago

This affects some of the most widely used applications on the platform, including "productivity" applications such as Slack that Apple uses internally. How did no-one at Apple notice this and do something about it prior to macOS 26 being released?

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cosmic_cheese|5 months ago

I stopped using the Slack Electron wrapper as soon as Safari added support for "installing" web apps (File > Add to Dock…). Wouldn't be surprised if people within Apple did similar.

bdash|5 months ago

I'd sorta hope they are testing widely-used applications in the way that typical end users will experience them before releasing a new OS version.

kccqzy|5 months ago

I actually did that as soon as Safari added a pinned tab feature. I remember doing this as early as 2016.

bombcar|5 months ago

Mind blown, this may actually be freaking useful ...